“Paul and Wendy from Stigma No More spoke about how to gain literacy around mental health and also suicide prevention,” festival director Jesse Higgs said.

But as the day got hotter, and the storms hit and the rain poured, the dust turned to mud and the party came alive again.

Hundreds turn-out to relax on the grass and watch some comedy from The Aunty Donna Boys and feel the good vibes at “Vibestown”.

By mid-afternoon the excitement for the evening’s performances was high as the festival paid homage to how it started with colourful a Vibestown March.

“It’s a tribute to one of our friends, Chris … he passed away just before the first festival,” Mr Higgs said. “For the first two years, the festival really did just feel like a bit of a wake for Chris … but now the march, in its fourth year, gets bigger and better every year.”